PAGE POUR DAILY IIOGUB IUVKK COlltlKH HI:NI.V, DWKMIIKIl 15. 101. Chan. Adair Monte Charles Adair returned this af ternoon, having been discharged from the U. S. service. PER52N1L U LOQdL h The Ideal Entertainer Of all the things you ever brought Into your home, none ever gave so much pleasure as the Columbia Grafonola. En Joyed by young and old gives everyone the kind of music he r'sbe likes best. And there's no better time than NOW to get a Columbia Grafonola. We have them at all prices nd on terms to suit. The Made &PbttHuse Btaetoa Rowell, Piusslctor Williams lMschargml Kenneth Williams returned Sat urday morning from Jefferson Bar racks, Mo., having been mustered out of the service. He will remain in. Grants Pass. Die at Onrvallls iMlss Mary K. Hartiell, Instructor in food chemistry at the O. A. C. at Corvallls, died of pneumonia after a brief Illness of one day. Miss Hart oii'a ircnm Hvn In Medford. She was for four or five years Instructor j in the California Polytechnlo school and an efficient teacher. Thirty-two thousand school chil dren In the schools of Paris were receiving regular lunches from the Red Cross during the past year. Envelopes at the Courier Offlca. Ve Don't Keep Groceries We Sell Them Too never get old, state groceries at this store. Our policy Is always to move oar stock as rapidly as possible, keeping it Fresh and Pure Our canned and bottled goods especially are carefully look ed after... These goods lose In quality if kept beyond a reason able time. In the Interest of your health, come to us for pure, fresh Groceries. THE ROCHDALE THE STORE OP GUARANTEED GOODS C. R. F1F1KLD, Manager How 1 about your Christmas Candy? GET IT AT ROSE'S opposite Josephine County Bank Boxes Plain and Fancy Boxes 10c to $5.00 Genuine Redwood Boxes from the California Chocolate Shop. Children's Novelty Boxes for the Xmas tree Filled and Empty. Bulk Candy Chocolates Plain and Milk Dip in Creams, Chews and Nut Logs. Buntes Satin Finish in Stuffed and Hard Center. A good assortment of Plain Mix, Sugar Mix, Gum Jellies, etc. For 2T?e Smoker Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco in tins, jars and boxes of all sizes. Our Prices Fit Your Pocket We Xmas Wrap all our Packages Free Holiday-Stationery the most pleasure-giving Christmas Remembrance . Beauty, quality and utility are combined in Symphony Lawn Gift Stationery Priced at 85c to $3.00 Largo assortment of Symphony Lawn in regular stock at 40c to $1.00 Portfolios Tourist Tablets in Leather A Line A Day Clemens Sells Drugs and Books The jtoKoSSL Store Yogan's Chocolate a specialty at Moore's Uakery. Mrs. Andy McCarthy has returned homo from a visit at Portland. Try ono of those springs trora Kolman's and sleep In comfort. Mrs. C. H. Woodawrd Is spending the week end with her husband at Canyonvllle. Another slaughter of framed pic tures at less than the cost of the glass. Hall's Art Store. 40 'Sherwlu-Williams' Products" Sabin has it. Furniture tor the Kiddies at Hol mers. s Raymond llamm, chef at the Jo sephine Hotel, Is buck on the job af ter a serious Illness with pneumonia. The largest assortment of useful Xmas gifts in the city. See them in Holman's window. Miss Ada Sexton, now an employe of the Suothern Pacific company at Portland, is spending a few days with her parents at Hugo. The Joy of Christtas giving will be found in furniture gifts selected at Helmer's. 18 M. O. Evans, superintendent of the farm help division of the department of agriculture for the 11 western states, spent a" few hours In the city Saturday, calliug on old friends. Mr. Evans says he recently returned from a visit at his old home at Waterbury. Vt. That town of about 3,000 had S5 deaths from Influenza In October. Barre, of about 1!,000 population, had a loss of 3.000 from Flu. Electric work Paul's Electric store, nhone 90 Medford. 62 I Rev. Chas. R. Drake returned Sat urday afternoon from Eugene. He ! reports that Mrs. Drake, who had an attack of influenza at Eugene, Is much Improved. Hemstitching and plcotlng at 10 cents a yard All work guaranteed The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. 27tf Come early for the pick of 2,000 rolls ot wall paper. Hall's An Store. x Letter heads that will please you at the Courier. Prof. Applehoff to Play Professor Applehoff will play at the M. E. church Sunday morning. IMg Turkey IMnner The New Josephine Hotel will have their big turkey dinner Sunday evening from 5:30 to 8:00 p. m. Seventy-five cents. 40 No Eastern Star Hnnquet The regular meeting of the East ern Star will be held on Wednesday, but on account of the Flu the ban quet will be omitted. -Miss Ruth Corbett went to Med ford Saturday afternoon. Lorett Gall arrived Saturday after noon from Portland for a tew days. Mrs. Ora 8mlth and Miss Ktfle Morris, teacher at the White school, wore In the city Saturday. Miss Marie Powell left Saturday afternoon tor Oakland, Calif., to remain. Ws have the most complete line of new and second-hand SEWIXU MACHINES In town. Also used machines for rent. See Holman about them. Mrs. II. L. Tompkins ot Niagara Falls. N. Y., who la visiting her sis ter, Mrs. II. T. Hull, went to Cen tral Point Saturday afternoon. Don't tnrpet the bargain tabloj at Hall's. Changes evety day. Old Santa must be practical, too, this year. He has put his O. K. on our line of ladles' furnishings. See us before you buy. The Rehkopf Millinery. Mtss Lucy Larson went to Port land Saturday morning for an ex tended visit. On her return trip she will stop off at Eugene to visit her sister. Mrs. Abhle Cornoll, of Bath, Me., who visited her daughter, Mrs. W. N. Tolln. left Saturday afternoon for Oklahoma Pity. Although 72 years of age, Mrs. Cornell travels alone and enjoys It. She had a most ex cellent time In Grants Pass and will probably return. Congoleum, floor coverings, not an Imitation, but a guaranteed article. A good selection of patterns at Hel mer's. 42 Watch for the Big Tuesday Sale of Halls' Art Goods Everything Goes IXMHiK KLrXTIONN Knights Templar. Election ot officers ot Mollta Com mandory, Knights Templar, hold on Friday evening, resulted as follows: E. C 4A. E. Voorhles. Gen. A. C. Holcomb. Cap, Oen. A. K. Cass. tfr. War. W. W. Walkor. Jr. War. 0. M. Hint. Treas. Frank Mashburn. Recorder loo, 8. Calhoun. Prolate -Clyde K. Nllcs. St. II. Peter Allison, Sw. H. E. Balslger. War. P. II. Herman. Sent. J. E. Peterson. Printing that pleases We do It! Courier Job Itopnrtint'nt. Xlpior Returning Home- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nipper have received a wire from their son, Al- vah Nipper, stating that he Is In New York and-expects to be sent to Camp Lewis for discharge. He returned from France on the first boat to reach New York. Courier Harder Hit The regular Courier force Is now cut down to two Editor Drummond operating the linotype, and Miss Clara Trefren holding down the mechanical department. Fred Smith and Whitney Allen are both nursing heavy colds. Editor Drummond is hoping some of the others will re turn so he will have an opportunity to doctor up a bit. OY THEATER Sunday Evening Admission 20c and 10c Edith Storey "TheSilent Woman" COMING FRIDAY 8ATUTMY Madame Nazimova 'Toysrf Fate" We fumigate the theater every day Give Hlm Gents Overcoats Shoes lints I'mhrellas Shirts Ties llundkerrhtfs Gloves Sweaters nags Cuff Links Scarf Pins Hosiery SiiNpriidi-rN Garters Amiliunds if mw (if JL,ji li Useful Gifts For Men This Christmas i. Many gifts that combine the pleasurable with the practicalgifts that serve and endure. Men appreciate most all gifts they can wear. At this store you will find an assortment of all manner of things that please men. The line of apparel and other gifts at your disposal is so complete and covers such a wide variety that your Christmas Shopping tour can well begin at this store. Peerless Clothing Company "Go to a Man's Store for a Man's Gift" .